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mrmav – :
This aroma for me captures the magic and fantasy of the 80s – Michael Jackson in his peak, blue eyeliner and matching mascara, a compassionate liberal “help the suffering” attitude, the fantasy films of the time – lots of stardust, being sexy by means other than exposing flesh eg confidence, intelligence etc.
This kind of imagination, class, and creativity doesn’t exist at the moment.
venom1809 – :
I bought a bottle of the original blend, and on me it smells like an upmarket version of Revlon Charlie Blue. I get the aldehydes, herbs and oakmoss.
rozavk – :
Happy to find it in Parfum de Toilette version, maybe from 90’s or late 80’s. The juice must be made of great ingredients, as it smells very fresh and new. The smell itself is so classic, but still casual ….winter scent mostly, goes well with cozy heavy clothes.
Edit: After wearing the perfume for som hours, I feel happy and relaxed. Noteworthy to mention that it carries the “metallic rose” note that dominated Rive Gauche by YSL, actually this note is the dominant here too, but it is cleaner and showery/soapy. I’m totally in love with it and hopefully will find more in the shop I found it in. This has been said, the juice of Panache takes its shape TOTALLY from the 1970’s era without any doubt.
Bottom Note: love love love from first spray/sniff.
leonid76 – :
Panache opens with crisp aldehydes tempered by thyme and coriander and dries down to something soft, herbal and charming. Sillage and longevity are decent.
I haven’t smelled the formulations by Yardley or Milton Lloyd but the original by Lentheric is often available on ebay. There is nothing remarkable about it but not every perfume has to be an objet d’art or character statement. Lovely and nostalgic scent.
Jerxa – :
This is a beautiful perfume. I guess my opening words say it all.
Panache lives up to its name. It also conjures up an old world feel, almost victorian, complete with lace and parasols and fine bone china.
It is not a perfume with much sillage. Opens up with light citrus and aldehydes which gives way to comforting, definite herbal or green notes( Though I can’t say what exactly) mixed with mild flowers. The dry down on my skin is definite powder and sandalwood. By powder, I don’t mean baby powder but a very refined or elegant ‘fancy’ powder.
Do test it first before buying it. For me, however, it will be on the ‘re-purchase’ list.